
“Experience has shown that the trade of the East is the key to national wealth and influence.”
Veto message of Chinese Exclusion Act (1882).
1880s
Word Play (1974)
“Experience has shown that the trade of the East is the key to national wealth and influence.”
Veto message of Chinese Exclusion Act (1882).
1880s
“What you are is the memory, bundle of memories, experiences, thoughts.”
Source: 1970s, Krishnamurti in India, 1970-71 (1971), p. 56
Context: So you must ask this question, put this question to yourself, whether your mind can be empty of all its past and yet retain the technological knowledge, your engineering knowledge, your linguistic knowledge, the memory of all that, and yet function from a mind that is completely empty. The emptying of that mind comes about naturally, sweetly without bidding, when you understand yourself, when you understand what you are. What you are is the memory, bundle of memories, experiences, thoughts. When you understand that, look at it, observe it; and when you observe it, see in that observation that there is no duality between the observer and the observed; then when you see that, you will see that your mind can be completely empty, attentive, and in that attention you can act wholly, without any fragmentation.
H. G. Wells The Outline of History (1920) p. vii.
Criticism of The Martyrdom of Man
SGU, Podcast #326, October 15th, 2011 http://www.theskepticsguide.org/podcast/sgu/326
The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe, Podcast, 2010s
Context: In fact, there are many altered brain states where people may have a very vivid experience, or at least a vivid memory of their experience, precisely because they have impaired brain function. When you start dropping some of the higher brain functions out of the loop, like reality testing and things like that, … things can seem hyper-real. That could actually be a sign of brain dysfunction. It's similar to … somebody who is stoned thinking that they are really profound.
Source: Communication: The Social Matrix of Psychiatry, 1951, p. 6 as cited in: Stewart L. Tubbs, Robert M. Carter (1978) Shared Experiences in Human Communication. p. 1
Source: Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide
Source: Principles of industrial organization, 1913, p. 47
John Williams, quoted from the E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial CD liner notes